Step 1Add color to sand Mix up several batches of colored sand. To do this, pour about a handful of sand into each of your containers. Then add a different color of tempera paint powder to each container. Put the cover on tight and shake, shake, shake.

Quick Tip:

Add the paint powder a little at a time to get the exact shade you want. The more powder you add, the brighter the color.

Step 2Draw picture Use the pencil to draw a picture on a piece of construction paper.

Quick Tip:

The bigger the shapes, the easier it will be to fill them in with the sand—at least until you get the hang of it.

Step 3Spread glue Use the plastic knife or craft stick to spread a layer of glue over sections of your drawing. Spread the glue thinly, so that you can still see the lines.

Step 4Sprinkle sand Start to color your drawing by taking a spoonful of colored sand and sprinkling it where you want it, staying within the lines. Only do one color at a time, and when you’re finished adding that color, lift the paper up and gently shake the excess sand onto the plastic tray. Then pour it back into the original container so you can use it again.

Step 5Fill picture Continue adding sand until you’ve filled in all the parts of your picture that you want colored—then step back and admire your sandy-work!

Did You Know:

Tibetan Monks spend days and weeks making an intricate sandpainting—called a mandala—as a symbolic act of creating the world.